Flood mortality in SE Asia: Can palaeo-historical information help save lives?

Asia is one of the world's most flood-prone regions by many metrics: high flood magnitudes, frequency, severity; the number countries affected, the area of inundation; the number of people at risk; and importantly, flood-related fatalities (AIR, 2014; Luo, Maddoks, Iceland, Ward, & Winsemiu...

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Main Authors: ZIEGLER, Alan D., LIM, H. S., WASSON, Robert J., WILLIAMSON, Fiona
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-45582021-04-30T04:09:08Z Flood mortality in SE Asia: Can palaeo-historical information help save lives? ZIEGLER, Alan D. LIM, H. S. WASSON, Robert J. WILLIAMSON, Fiona Asia is one of the world's most flood-prone regions by many metrics: high flood magnitudes, frequency, severity; the number countries affected, the area of inundation; the number of people at risk; and importantly, flood-related fatalities (AIR, 2014; Luo, Maddoks, Iceland, Ward, & Winsemius, 2015; Table 1). We explore the idea that flood-related mortality from river over-bank flows in the SE Asian region could be reduced by incorporating evidence from the past to foster a better understanding of the realm of plausible flood regimes, and hopefully guide improved flood hazard management practices in the future (Lebel, Manuta, & Garden, 2011). 2020-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3296 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4558/viewcontent/Flood_mortality_SE_hyp_2020_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asia floods risk resilience historical studies Asian Studies Physical and Environmental Geography
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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language English
topic Asia
floods
risk
resilience
historical studies
Asian Studies
Physical and Environmental Geography
spellingShingle Asia
floods
risk
resilience
historical studies
Asian Studies
Physical and Environmental Geography
ZIEGLER, Alan D.
LIM, H. S.
WASSON, Robert J.
WILLIAMSON, Fiona
Flood mortality in SE Asia: Can palaeo-historical information help save lives?
description Asia is one of the world's most flood-prone regions by many metrics: high flood magnitudes, frequency, severity; the number countries affected, the area of inundation; the number of people at risk; and importantly, flood-related fatalities (AIR, 2014; Luo, Maddoks, Iceland, Ward, & Winsemius, 2015; Table 1). We explore the idea that flood-related mortality from river over-bank flows in the SE Asian region could be reduced by incorporating evidence from the past to foster a better understanding of the realm of plausible flood regimes, and hopefully guide improved flood hazard management practices in the future (Lebel, Manuta, & Garden, 2011).
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author ZIEGLER, Alan D.
LIM, H. S.
WASSON, Robert J.
WILLIAMSON, Fiona
author_facet ZIEGLER, Alan D.
LIM, H. S.
WASSON, Robert J.
WILLIAMSON, Fiona
author_sort ZIEGLER, Alan D.
title Flood mortality in SE Asia: Can palaeo-historical information help save lives?
title_short Flood mortality in SE Asia: Can palaeo-historical information help save lives?
title_full Flood mortality in SE Asia: Can palaeo-historical information help save lives?
title_fullStr Flood mortality in SE Asia: Can palaeo-historical information help save lives?
title_full_unstemmed Flood mortality in SE Asia: Can palaeo-historical information help save lives?
title_sort flood mortality in se asia: can palaeo-historical information help save lives?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3296
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4558/viewcontent/Flood_mortality_SE_hyp_2020_av.pdf
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